The NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) - Translational Centre for Speech Disorders was very pleased to host the Aided Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): Applications in Clinical Practice symposium on Friday 10th October at the Ella Latham Auditorium (The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH), Melbourne). 

The professional development day brought together experts in the AAC field to discuss research, practical skills, lived experience, funding and NDIS advice, resources and more.

Our audience included speech pathology students, early clinicians, allied health professionals and those wanting to learn more about AAC. 

Please see some select recordings from the day!

The View of an AAC User - Mr. Noah Callan

WATCH HERE 

AGOSCI & Resources - Ms. Jenna O'Brien

WATCH HERE

Phenotyping can inform AAC decisions - Ms. Lottie Morison

WATCH HERE

Aided AAC Tools and Terminology - Ms. Jen Wong

WATCH HERE

Thank you so much to our lovely presenters: Ms. Jenna O'Brien, Ms. Karyn Muscat, Ms Mel Anderson, Ms. Jacinta Pennacchia, Ms. Kim Magee, Mr. David Harraway, Ms. Molly White, Mr. Noah Callan, Ms. Jen Wong, Ms. Lottie Morison. 

And thank you to everyone in attendance!

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